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Swedish singer, songwriter and actress. Her father is of English heritage from the United Kingdom, her Jewish mother is from the United States, and she was born and raised in Sweden. As a student she attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School, a high profile song-and-chorus school in Stockholm, where she was also President of the Students' union. She is playing Lynda Woodruff in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Total trailers found: 10
01 October 2021
What would you do if you found 30 million that no one was missing? Mahmut decides to do what he has always dreamt of: to be seen as a Swede.
06 November 2009
Single mother Lotta and her younger sister Sanna are both successful in their different jobs, and are living very different lives, but are attracted to men who are their opposites.
06 May 2022
As miscommunication and temptations abound, a couple's once-passionate marriage slowly unravels, narrated through humorous dioramas.
10 October 1989
Partially autobiographical film about little Sara who grows up in a home with a neurotic mother.
25 December 1995
The film is based on a series of immensely popular Swedish children's books, about the boy Bert, who is just hitting puberty and having the usual problems with it.
15 February 2015
A series of brutal murders of Polish women who secretly hiding in Sweden becomes the new A - team first case.
17 January 2014
Selma is a successful chick lit author who decides to start over, writing "real literature". At the same time, she embarks on parallel relationships with two different men - the bookish Nils and a rock star wannabe named John.
09 October 2023
For over 30 years has E-Type been the undisputed king of euro disco in Sweden. For at least as long, he has been the eternal bachelor, living the Stockholm life without a wife and children.
01 January 2001
Jonas Gardell's exhilarating, rebellious, joyful show is on a triumphant tour across the country. Critics raved and audiences gave standing ovations.